Joined: 28 Oct 2005 Posts: 28 Location: New Jersey, USA
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:48 pm Post subject: List of over 100 Article Submission Sites
Hi, all!
Okay, maybe this is shameless self-promotion, but I worked hard at it and I really, truly, want to help other marketers with this information. I began in PIPs last year, but I am trying to gear my site more and more to be a good etools and e-opps source.
Anyway, I just created a page on my site that lists over 100 article submission sites. Check it out. Go to my website, Tracker Mo's Den, and in the first box on the left, Mo's Links, is a link called Article Submit Links (though I may change that to Article Submit List, as well as putting a link at the very top of the page, too. I keep changing it.)
Anyway, feel free to copy the list (I think you can). I also just wrote an article called, 9 Tips For Successful article submission, that is located on my Featured Articles page.
This explains all I do to submit articles that are accepted by about 75% of the time. I've had phenomenal success with article marketing-- I've seen my google listing soar after each new article.
Joined: 21 Nov 2003 Posts: 570 Location: Kamloops, Canada
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:52 pm Post subject:
I like the look of your site. The colors are pleasing to the eye.
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I've had phenomenal success with article marketing-- I've seen my google listing soar after each new article.
I have had some success with article submissions. Google doesn't seem to notice though. In the past year and a half my articles have been downloaded over 1400 times at goarticles alone but G only shows 70 backlinks.
I keep at it though with the hope that one day I will see it pay off. _________________ Dave
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Joined: 28 Oct 2005 Posts: 28 Location: New Jersey, USA
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:34 pm Post subject:
Hmph. That's strange. Have you ever tried doing a search for your name, (the author name) in quotes?
Also, in the past submission sites and newsletters used to keep them on their sites. But now, with RSS feeds and the volumn of articles, I think they dump them after a time.
I can track my website traffic from the time I submit an article-- and, if I go more than a week without submitting one, I see a definite decline.
But, I submit articles to over 3,000 sites, too, using the Article Marketer (pm me for the url if you're interested) as well as the submission sites I list on my page.
Joined: 21 Nov 2003 Posts: 570 Location: Kamloops, Canada
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 8:10 pm Post subject:
Marigee wrote:
Hmph. That's strange. Have you ever tried doing a search for your name, (the author name) in quotes?
Yes. Over 900 come up on google.
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I can track my website traffic from the time I submit an article-- and, if I go more than a week without submitting one, I see a definite decline.
I see no real spike in traffic after submitting an article.
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But, I submit articles to over 3,000 sites, too, using the Article Marketer (pm me for the url if you're interested) as well as the submission sites I list on my page.
I am not sure how many sites Submityourarticles submits to. I found Article Marketer on G and may have to make the switch.
I think Google has tagged my site and is punishing it _________________ Dave
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My experience is that article submission does in fact result in better visitor numbers and higher page rank. One just have to submit good relevant articles in my opinion.
So far I haven't used any submission software but I downloaded a trail version of a new one [Affiliate link deleted. Admin.] to check out.
Quality goes a long way. If your article is poorly written it will most likely tank. Most people, falsely, believe that a well-written article is one that has no spelling errors. There's much more to it.
Content Marketing is a long-term marketing process. One of the uses of articles is to establish creditability. Of course, you can't do that with poorly written articles. Quality should be your first priority--well above the number of websites you submit to.
Google will never see most of the places your article lands on because those places are likely not indexed, penalized or just starting out. As time moves on, such as a year later, you will see more links blossom. _________________ Get original Gambling Content at GamblerContent.com
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 5 Location: Polar Regions
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:58 pm Post subject:
sophist wrote:
I like the look of your site. The colors are pleasing to the eye.
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I've had phenomenal success with article marketing-- I've seen my google listing soar after each new article.
I have had some success with article submissions. Google doesn't seem to notice though. In the past year and a half my articles have been downloaded over 1400 times at goarticles alone but G only shows 70 backlinks.
I keep at it though with the hope that one day I will see it pay off.
Google has a duplicate content filter (not the same as a duplicate content penalty: see below) that will prevent many of the backlinks from showing up. They will be counted, just not shown.
Google's duplicate content penalty is applied to a site that uses the same article or text over and over on every page in an attempt to spam the search engine hoping that at least ONE of the pages shows up in a search result. The duplicate content filter is applied on a per article basis, in an attempt to provide a broad range of resources on that topic rather than hundreds of exactly the same resources.
Think about it this way. Suppose you are searching for mortgage rate information. How helpful would it be to have the same 50000 pages that reprint current mortgage rate charts show up in your search results? Wouldn't it be more helpful to have the most popular page displaying moretgage rates show up along with information about how martgage rates are calculated, historical informtion about mortgage rates, and other stuff like that? This is where pagerank comes in. If you reprinbt the mortgage charts, and have the highest PR of all other sites showing mortgage charts, yours will likely be the one that gets displayed. On the other hand, if you display the mortgage charts on 2 million dynamically generated pages that only vary by the title (which you stuff with keywords in varying order), you are spamming the search engines, and you will get nailed by the duplicate content penalty.
This is why you get varying results if you search for Some Phrase or "Some Phrase". Searching for Some Phrase shows the best possible relevant results according to G's algo. Search for "Some Phrase" returns all possible pages containing that exact phrase. To apply that knowledge to this situation, you can search for "A phrase from your article" to see how many places have reprinted your article, but just searching for A Phrase From Your Article will return the best relevant sites containing your article as well as other pages that are probably relevant to that phrase. _________________ Me | My Wife | My Hobby Author of Article Distributor: Submit articles to over 300 article directories for free
Article Distributer is nice, works nice and fast... however once in a while it has a problem loging into a directory that i know i am a member of. But all in all, makes life much easier! _________________ Submit your articles for free, recieve traffic, increase link popularity, improve search engine ranking
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